Choose "Show package content" from that contextual menu. Right click (or control-click) on GIMP's icon. Thank you for any help!įorest () edited this topic ages ago.Īnyway: to those who are wondering how to install G'MIC (or other GIMP plug-ins as well) on Mac OSX, I would share this information: the right thing to do is: My version of GIMP (for Leopard) is 2.6.8.Īm I to expect that GMIC 1.3.5.0 or higher will work only on Snow Leopard from now on, while I will be able to use on Leopard only GMIC 1.3.4.1? The fact is that there is a file in your list, named "gmic_1.3.5.0_macosx_Leopard.zip": this is why I tried to use it on Leopard. I have also Snow Leopard (Mac OSX 10.6) and the proper newest versions of GMIC for Snow Leopard run smoothly on it, but this new version 1.3.5.0 of GMIC does not run on Leopard (Mac OSX 10.5.8) even if in this case I try with the version labeled for Leopard (GMIC 1.3.5.0 for Leopard, as I said). Now I have it, since I am running X11 in the version "XQuartz 2.5.0", which is the most advanced version of X11 available on OSX 10.5.8. The last time I had such an error, some time ago, it was because I did not have the most recent version of X11 for Leopard (Mac OSX 10.5.8). It seems that GMIC does not find a library "libjpeg.7.dylib". Referenced from: /tmp/skl/Gimp.app/Contents/Resources/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/gmic Library not loaded: /opt/local/lib/libjpeg.7.dylib I am now trying to install the mew GMIC GIMP plug-in 1.3.5.0 (I downloaded the version for Leopard, please note): I put it in the usual directory of the GIMP application package (GIMP.app>Contents>Resources>lib>gimp>2.0>plug-ins), which is the usual location on Mac OSX for the GIMP plug-ins, but when I launch GIMP I get the following error: I have been using GMIC 1.3.4.1 until today, on Mac OSX 10.5.8 "Leopard" (not "Snow Leopard") with no problems. Hi, I am a new forum user, this is my first message. Highlight it, then copy the string appearing in the top window, near the icons. You should find both in Edit > Preferences > Folders > Plug-ins, but prefer the one with. There are two pahs indeed: Gimp user folder and Gimp installation folder. Maybe you can contact him and ask for more informations !įrançois Collard must work. There is one kind person (Karsten Rodenacker, /homepage/karsten.rodenacker/Me/ ) who compile the plug-in on Mac. Too bad.Īctually, I don't know how to install the plug-in on Mac. And I did the other path as well based on the forums I've visited but I guess it really doesn't work on Mac. Nothing is perfect.įrançois Collard edited this topic ages ago. I used to be one when I was younger ) I have been a teacher for many years, and they always gave me slow learners. In the input bar paste the directory address for the plugin and Go.Īdd your plugin to this folder and you're set. Right-click on the Finder icon and select the Go to Folder. Highlight the directory address and copy it from the input bar. (From Gimp Image menu) Go to Edit->Preferences->Folders->plug-ins. I don't know Macs at all, but I can easily adapt an answer from this thread for installing plugins on Macs (it was about installing scripts): There is a thred at Gimp users about that: In the zip, you will find an executable (maybe what MacOS calla 'exec'), named 'gmic' and you will have to copy it into th plug-ins directory of gimp. Here is the link for you Mac users (Leopard, Intel processor): I'm so desperate to have this plug-in so please, please,please help me out. However, when I tried to extract the zip file, what comes out is a black rectangle with a green EXEC written on it. I discovered the G'MIC plug-in while doing a random search for gimp plug-ins.
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